Award-winning director Roman White, known for his work with Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson and Reba McEntire, shot the video at various locations around town."Doing a video with a director like Roman White was an exciting experience," said Gregory. "His resume speaks for itself, so I just did what he said and trusted his direction. It went really smoothly and now I'm just anxious for everyone else to see it."The 23-year-old rising star made a series of appearances last week during CMA Awards Week. He was chosen by CMT Canada to post a daily web diary on CMT.ca of his activities during the week. He also spent time with Entertainment Tonight Canada, leading the crew on a tour of several of his favorite Nashville hot spots. He also managed two days of radio remotes (despite a power outage downtown the day of the Awards), headlined a show at The Tin Roof, and performed at Chevy's CMA Awards after-party. Most recently, he was featured on MSN as one of their "Hunks of Country."Gregory's daily schedule continues to combine a lengthy radio tour with appearances tied to his recent partnership with Cricket Communications, Inc. In addition to radio visits, Gregory is making stops at Cricket stores in select cities, where he is meeting fans, signing autographs and playing new material from his forthcoming debut."What It Takes" is showing steady progress on the charts after being released to radio at the end of October. Gregory's first U.S. single, "Crazy Days," cracked the Top 40 earlier this summer. His debut album is due out in early 2009.For more information, visit: www.adamgregory.com.